Answer:
Complete thought
Explanation:
It is a <u>complete thought</u> since we know that the Groundskeeper Willie is hiding behind the potted plant.
P.S: Don't forget the punctuation the period at the end!
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Answer: a man is injured and goes with his valet into a castle type place. He goes into a bedroom with paintings on the wall and a book explaining each painting. His valet falls asleep but the guy stays awake looking at the pictures and reading the book about them. He goes to adjust the candlelight and the light flares and a new picture appears that is freakishly lifelike. He reads the story in the book that explains it. The story is that a man was a painter and his wife didn’t like that he was a painter, but she sat for him to paint her to please him. As he began painting her she became ill. She got worse and worse as he painted more and more. When the painter finished his portrait of his wife and was excited it was so lifelike he saw that his wife was then dead.
Explanation:
The life of his wife was taken as he painted her.
The literary device being used in the sentence in personification because its saying "the roar of crickets" giving it an effect of so called "roaring" which crickets dont do.
Another definition of personification is "The flood raged over the entire village." as raging is more of a human feature but, if its not right let me know the rest of the sentence
Answer:
Visa versa came from Latin I think. It means "and the other way around"
Explanation:
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Answer:
Metaphor
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Explanation:
it compares without using like or as